Hi everyone! It's Julius (@visualsofjulius) here again. I think it's important to stay self aware about your work and be happy about what you've created. For me, that feeling comes from how challenging the piece was to create, how realistic it looks, and what the artwork tells or shows. This piece was the most challenging project I've ever worked on because it had so many moving pieces.
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Check today's Instagram Stories to see how this was created from 40+ separate images.
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Photoshop is an amazing tool. I hope I've been able to inspire you and that you will never stop creating. Thanks for being a part of this creative community. Let's all continue to create and inspire each other. I challenge you all to make your own wonderlands and post them using this month's theme, #Ps_Wonderland, for a chance to be featured on the Photoshop Instagram account!

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Hey, @visualsofjulius here again! Sometimes in my edits, I think less is more. You don’t need a lot of action in your images for them to be great.
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I find myself drawn to central perspectives and creating moods. The way you create lighting and colors in your images is one of the biggest things that sets the mood for your edit.
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Tap to edit with me in today’s Instagram Stories to see how I created this image!

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Hi! @visualsofjulius here again sharing some more artwork with all of you! I've always liked to create realistic scenes with symmetrical perspectives. Combining different light sources and creating depth is something I try to add into my work. I use a lot of fog to create depth, and I like to use colors that compliment each other really well. Also, I think the word ''dreamy'' describes my art well because you often see me blending sunsets and night skies together to achieve a surreal effect in my work.
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In today’s Instagram Stories, you can see how I created this piece.